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A Missouri State Highway Patrol report indicates a 1979 Jeep J10, driven by Brian J. DeHaven, 44, of Golden, lost control on a curve, ran off the right side of the road, overturned and struck a fence at 5:45 p.m., Saturday.

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1979 Jeep J10 Interior - JCWhitney

Stock Number:

7XO666453

Fits:

1979 Jeep J10Automatic Transmission; 8 Cyl, 360 cid

Description:

Flywheel
FD553

Condition:

Very Good

Warranty:

1-Year

Shipped From:

Indianapolis, Indiana Yard

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Picked this old girl up not too long ago, and she is my first FSJ. Pretty new to anything older and had just figured out my way around the 4.0 when I got a steal on this. She is a 1979 Jeep J10 with a AMC 360 motor and a "4" speed tranny (granny,1,2,3) but I'm not sure exactly what tranny is in it. Also, the 4x4 is a different set up than I have seen on any other FSJ. The 4x4 control is up through the floor towards the passenger side of the gear shift and up a good bit towards the dash. She needs new interior and the carpet is currently laid over the bare metal and there is no shift boots around either the shifter or the 4x4 control. It gets hot with the heat coming up through the floor so that may need to be my first project. She is sitting on 31x10.50, and will eventually throw some 35"x12.50r16 on there but don't know how much lift/trimming will need to be done first. I would like to do a SOA, but I have heard I will be looking around $1k to do so with setting up the high steering and all that jazz. What I am requesting from all of your wealths of knowledge is to find out what tranny I may have, and what I need to do to get a 5-speed in there. Also, what all is required to do the SOA and to fit 35"s? Also, where can I find parts for her? I've looked around online and not found much. Specifically, I really want a bench seat. Thanks in advance for any help,and let me know if you all would like any other pictures.